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Each of our 2015 artists will have work available for sale during their exhibitions,
but you can also purchase their work here before and after their exhibitions.
Check back regularly.
When new work has been added in the last week, an asterisk will appear before their month.
Click on an artist name below to see what work of theirs is available for sale now:
*January - David E. Stone, GALLERY
*February - Jerrin Wagstaff, Conglomerate Landscapes
*March – Richard Haley, MORE WORKS ABOUT DUST, LIGHT, AND BREATH
April - Martin Gantman, Worldview
May - Rachel Clarke, Merging Spaces
June - Alisa Yang, BETWEEN
July - Justin Amrhein, UN-NATURAL COURSE
August - Cathy Stone - FOLLOW
*September - Stephen Kaltenbach - BAD IDEAS
October – Robin Hill - THOUGHT BUBBLES
November – Gisela Schattenburg - tba
December – Nancy Evans - tba
JUSTIN AMRHEIN
Orchid triptych
*Cypripedium Acaule aka Lady Slipper *Vanda Coerulea aka Blue Vanda *Psychopsis Padilio aka Butterfly Orchid
44"x15" each
Edition of 25
10 color screenprints on Coventry Rag Paper
Orchid - Cypripedium Acaule aka Lady Slipper - $575
Psychopsis Padilio aka Butterfly Orchid
$1500 unframed suite
$2500 framed suite
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Gilbraltar Campion
2014, 24" x 18", water color and graphite
$3,000.00
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Jade Vine
2014, 40" x 26", graphite and water color
$5,000.00
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Replacement Cherry Tree
2013, 56" x 40", graphite, collage and acrylic on mylar
$10,000.00
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2015, 48" x 20", Collage, graphite, acrylic on paper
$3,500.00 FRAMED (can not be un-framed)
Mechanical Orchid - A Functional Display, Relic #2
2015, 12" x 14", Collage on paper
$650.00
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2015, Edition of 3, stop motion animation video - 3:17
Sold editions come with the lady slipper print (unframed)
Edition #1 - SOLD
* Edition #2 - $6,000.00
* Edition #3 - $8,000.00
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JUSTIN AMRHRIN - OTHER WORKS FOR SALE
Anisoptera Engine (Dragon Fly)
2012, (B&W Original drawing), 18.5" x 27.75" inches, graphite and acrylic on mylar
$3,000.00
Anisoptera Engine (Dragon Fly)
2012, Cyanotype blue print and acrylic on paper,18.5" x 27.5", edition of 10
$1,000.00
Rin Skitter Adjustable Rotator
2012, 18" x 20" inches, graphite and collage on matt board
$1,200.00
Threaded Clip Grip
2012, 24" x 18" inches, graphite and collage on matt board
$1,350.00
Tendora Aridifolia sinensis machine (Praying Mantis)
2011, 24" x 36" inches, graphite and acrylic on vellum graph paper
$4,500.00
Manthis Machine
2011, 27" x 39", Light box-steel, digital C print
$ 4,000.00 edition 3 of 3
editions 1 and 2 - SOLD
"Pulled Part – Belt Power System"
2011, 15.25" x 27.5' inches, graphite, acrylic, silver and copper leaf on mylar
$1,800.00
"Pulled Part - Recharging System Q7"
2011, 19" x 13.5", graphite, acrylic, silver and copper leaf on mylar
$1,650.00
RACHEL CLARKE
MERGING SPACES 1
(with custom app so you don't have to scan a QR code)
2015
18" X 24"
Edition of 20, signed & numbered in pencil by Rachel Clarke
$500 + shipping
MERGING SPACES 2
(with custom app so you don't have to scan a QR code)
2015
18" X 24"
Edition of 20, signed & numbered in pencil by Rachel Clarke
$500 + shipping
MERGING SPACES 3
(with custom app so you don't have to scan a QR code)
2015
18" X 24"
Edition of 20, signed & numbered in pencil by Rachel Clarke
$500 + shipping
MERGING SPACES 4
(with custom app so you don't have to scan a QR code)
2015
18" X 24"
Edition of 20, signed & numbered in pencil by Rachel Clarke
$500 + shipping
Deluxe Edition of all four prints - MERGING SPACE 1, 2, 3 & 4, ed. of 20 - $1,200 + free shipping
MARTIN GANTMAN
Norwich Drive
Worldview Norwich 1, 2014 Worldview Norwich 6, 2014
Archival Digital Print, 11" x 17" (framed), ed of 10 Archival Digital Print, 11" x 17" (framed), ed of 10
$600 (+$50 shipping) $600 (+$50 shipping)
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Worldview Norwich 11, 2014 Worldview Norwich 9, 2014
Archival Digital Print, 11" x 17" (framed), ed of 10 Archival Digital Print, 11" x 17" (framed), ed of 10
$600 (+$50 shipping) $600 (+$50 shipping)
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Sweetzer Avenue
Worldview Sweetzer 9, 2014 Worldview Sweetzer 7, 2014
Archival Digital Print, 11" x 17" (framed), ed of 10 Archival Digital Print, 11" x 17" (framed), ed of 10
$600 (+$50 shipping) $600 (+$50 shipping
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Worldview Sweetzer 3, 2014 Worldview Sweetzer 4, 2014
Archival Digital Print, 11" x 17" (framed), ed of 10 Archival Digital Print, 11" x 17" (framed), ed of 10
$600 (+$50 shipping) $600 (+$50 shipping)
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Reservoir Drive
Worldview Reservoir 10, 2014 Worldview Reservoir 3, 2014
Archival Digital Print, 11" x 17" (framed), ed of 10 Archival Digital Print, 11" x 17" (framed), ed of 10
$1,200 (+$400 shipping) $1,200 (+$400 shipping)
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Worldview Reservoir 9, 2014 Worldview Reservoir 8, 2014
Archival Digital Print, 11" x 17" (framed), ed of 10 Archival Digital Print, 11" x 17" (framed), ed of 10
$600 (+$50 shipping) $600 (+$50 shipping
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19th Street
Worldview 19th Street 1, 2015 Worldview 19th Street 3, 2015
Archival Digital Print, 11" x 17" (framed), ed of 10 Archival Digital Print, 11" x 17" (framed), ed of 10
$600 (+$50 shipping) $600 (+$50 shipping)
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Worldview 19th Street 2, 2015 Worldview 19th Street 5, 2015
Archival Digital Print, 11" x 17" (framed), ed of 10 Archival Digital Print, 11" x 17" (framed), ed of 10
$600 (+$50 shipping) $600 (+$50 shipping)
March – Richard Haley, MORE WORKS ABOUT DUST, LIGHT, AND BREATH
Purchase the catalog for Richard Haley's 2012 solo exhibition
“holes, voids, and other descriptive terms for blankness”
September 19 – November 9, 2012
With essays by Cathy Stone, David E. Stone, Stephen Kaltenbach and an interview with Richard Haley conducted
by Tom Friel and Sarah Margolis-Pineo. The catalog features many color images from the exhibition.
Purchase the catalog now from Lulu by clicking on this link ($20.00 + s/h)
February - Jerrin Wagstaff, Conglomerate Landscapes
"Id’s Carpet Barn", 2014, 30” x 28”, Oil on Canvas,
$1,800 (shipping anywhere in US, $500)
January - David E. Stone, GALLERY
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"wall, door, floor"
2014, black ink on graph paper, 9 3/4" x 7 1/4", $500 framed
"Study for two dimensional Infinity (short version, triptych)", 2015
Pencil drawing on three sheets (8 1/2" x 11") Stonehenge rag paper, $1,000 framed
September – Stephen Kaltenbach
ART WORKS (Sidewalk Plaque), Bronze, 35/100, 5 x 8 x 1/2”, 1968/2010 (Dates are based when each one is cast always with 1968 as the first date), signed in the wax original. To date, the entire edition has not been cast. $3,000 (shipping included).
ART WORKS is one of the more famous examples of Stephen Kaltenbach’s conceptual art and this is your chance to own this amazing bronze multiple.
From Daniel Marzona’s “Conceptual Art” book: Like Bruce Nauman, Stephen Kaltenbach must also be seen, by dint of the variety of his artistic approaches, as an unorthodox representative of North American Concept Art. In the middle of 1967, Kaltenbach moved to New York, where until 1970 he always sought to undermine traditional views of art. While they are structurally fundamentally different, Kaltenbach's projects have at least one thing in common: namely that they circumvent the institutional context of art by addressing the public in unconventional ways.
In November 1968 Kaltenbach placed his first ad in the magazine "Artforum": it took the form of his statement ART WORKS, and appeared without any indication of authorship between various announcements of exhibitions. In later ads, the relationship of his anonymous communications to art increasingly evaporated when he started placing brief instructions such as Build a Reputation or suggestive messages like You Are Me.
With his 1968 Sidewalk Plaque Series Kaltenbach literally took his art onto the street by having bronze plaques made, which were intended to be set in the concrete of New York's sidewalks. The six anonymous plaques, sited in New York's public space, bearing the inscriptions "Art Works", "Air", "Blood", "Bone", "Fire" and "Water" bear witness to Kaltenbach's radical view of art: he deliberately dispensed with any claim to authorship or with saleability, in order to be able to test the functional value of art in changed contexts.